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An Underground Education [Paperback]

Richard Zacks
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Book Description

1 July 1999
The best kind of knowledge is uncommon knowledge.

Okay, so maybe you know all the stuff you're supposed to know--that there are teenier things than atoms, that Remembrance of Things Past has something to do with a perfumed cookie, that the Monroe Doctrine means we get to take over small South American countries when we feel like it.  But really, is this kind of knowledge going to make you the hit of the cocktail party, or the loser spending forty-five minutes examining the host's bookshelves?

Wouldn't you rather learn things like how the invention of the bicycle affected the evolution of underwear?  Or that the 1949 Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded to a doctor who performed lobotomies with a household ice pick?  Or how Catherine the Great really died?  Or that heroin was sold over the counter not too long ago?

For the truly well-rounded "intellectual," nothing fascinates so much as the subversive, the contrarian, the suppressed, and the bizarre.  Richard Zacks, auto-didact extraordinaire, has unloosed his admittedly strange mind and astonishing research abilities upon the entire spectrum of human knowledge, ferreting out endlessly fascinating facts, stories, photos, and images guaranteed to make you laugh, gasp in wonder, and occasionally shudder at the depths of human depravity.  The result of his labors is this fantastically illustrated quasi-encyclopedia that provides alternative takes on art, business, crime, science, medicine, sex (lots of that), and many other facets of human experience.

Immensely entertaining, and arguably enlightening, An Underground Education is the only book that explains the birth of motion pictures using photos of naked baseball players.


Richard Zacks is the author of History Laid Bare: Love, Sex and Perversity from the Ancient Etruscans to Warren G. Harding, which was excerpted in classy magazines like Harper's and earned the attention of the even classier New York Times, which noted that "Zacks specializes in the raunchy and perverse."  The Georgia State Legislature voted on whether to ban the book from public libraries.  He has studied Arabic, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and Hebrew, and received the Phillips Classical Greek Award at the University of Michigan.  He has also told his publisher that he made a living in Cairo cheating royalty from a certain Arab country at games of chance, although the claim remains unverified.  His writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, Time, Life, Sports Illustrated, The Village Voice, TV Guide, and similarly diverse publications.  Zacks is married and busy warping the minds of his two children, Georgia and Ziegfield.  He resides in New York City, and can be reached via e-mail at rzacks@echonyc.com.


From the Hardcover edition.


Product details

  • Paperback: 418 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers; 1st Anchor Books Ed edition (1 July 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385483767
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385483766
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 2.3 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,696,891 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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I confess. I wrote the book. I spent two years studying hermaphrodites, eunuchs, women who breast-feed puppies, masturbation accidents, popes who make JFK look faithful, and other important under-studied topics. I am also proud to announce that about a third of the book has something to do with sex. And the other two-thirds packs all kinds of strange stories, from the ugly origins of Great American fortunes to Thomas Edison feuding with George Westinghouse over building the first electric chair.

If you get a chance, check out my web site But be sure to buy the book from Amazon.com.

I hope you enjoy. Don't miss the 200 pictures. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Quite a bit of fun 5 Oct 1998
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Format:Hardcover
An entertaining, if somewhat offbeat read...this is one of those books that makes you lose some of your faith in humanity's humanity, but it also very, very funny...if you like the weird, the bizarre and the sexily strange, you'll like this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It was extremely enlightening. 28 Jan 1999
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I belive that this is the most honest book worldwide. It displays information that is covered up and lied about at schools nationwide. It is enlightening.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It was extremely enlightening. 28 Jan 1999
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I belive that this is the most honest book worldwide. It displays information that is covered up and lied about at schools nationwide. It is enlightening.
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I enjoyed this book so much that I read it in only a few days. After discussing some of the material with my professor, he borrowed the book and I have not seen it since. He agrees that it is highly enlightening!
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5.0 out of 5 stars not the usual trivia collection... 24 July 1998
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Format:Hardcover
A few things I'd already known, and a *surprising* lot I hadn't, which is quite an accomplishment! Too many books of this sort seem to be retreads of the same set of oddities, but this volume has gone far afield to gather fresh and unusual specimens, And to top it all off, there's a photograph of a man... errrm, how to put this delicately... a gentleman, who... ummm... well, he... he "has a double complement of Gentlemanly Virtues". (blush) While I had heard of the case (it's mentioned in the "book of lists" I think), to actually *see* the... ah, well, a lot of guys probably wouldn't call it a *deformity*... (blushing again) Anyway, this one's a definite keeper.
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Zacks covers an incredible number of topics from the spiritual to the lurid. Addictive reading that leaves you challenging "common knowledge." A great resource for writers with a taste for the odd.
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whoever this zacks guy is, he deserves the Nobel prize. He's made history erotic, amusing, enticing, thought-provoking, and actually worth learning. I couldn't put it down, and neither could my grandmother, who never undressed in front of her husband, which makes Zacks' research all the more compelling. multigenerational appeal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars magnificent good fun! 16 Dec 1997
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Format:Hardcover
At least two "Ohmigawd, I didn't know that!"'s a page, guaranteed. This book is brilliantly, wildly, giddily fun, but it's also a genuine education. Zachs is such a wickedly entertaining raconteur that it's easy to forget the fact that he's also impossibly erudite; no mistake, this is the best, most bent course in Western Civilization sans whitewash you'll ever get between two covers. Cheap at twice the price! I bought 7.
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